Enniskillen Town 4 Tummery Athletic 2

Enniskillen Town secured a superb win over Tummery at the Lakeland Forum on Saturday, a win that left manager Rory Judge a little surprised.
Town raced into a 3-0 win before Tummery hit back with two goals with 20 minutes to go but it was Town who scored a breakaway goal in the final minute to seal the points.
Judge said: “I was kind of surprised to be honest and to be realistic a more composed side may have beaten us when they got back to 3-2 but we are a young side and that is maybe the bit of luck we needed. We have six players to come back in, we will improve and the definite positive is that we got all three points.”
After an even opening 10 minutes, Town got on top and took the lead when Chris Catterson handled the ball outside the box and Frank Wallace arrowed a great shot into the top corner.
It was 2-0 not long after with Wallace again the scorer.
This time he beat the offside trap and raced through beating the on rushing Catterson to the ball and slotting home from an acute angle.
Ryan Cunningham was dangerous throughout and he crashed a shot off the bar but it was Town who held the lead at the break at 2-0.
A third Town goal early in the second half seemed to have sealed the game, Ciaran Brough scoring this time as his shot beat Catterson at the near post.
Last season’s title challengers, Tummery were not content to roll over and quickly got themselves back into the game.
Declan McNulty’s free kick into the box evaded Damian Wardman in the Town goal who appealed for a push as the ball sailed into the top corner and Tummery were back in the hunt.
Indeed, they were back in the game right away as they made it 3-2 when Pearse McNabb pulled a goal back and while Tummery pressed for an equaliser, it was Town who grabbed a goal in the final minute as Wallace almost completed his hat-trick but his goal bound shot was made sure by Mark Little who tapped home from close range.